California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Grant Program: Strengthening the Data Collection and Evaluation Capacity of Grantees
ID: 0000034345
• State: California
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Background
The California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Grant Program, established by the State Legislature in Fiscal Year 2017-18, aims to support local violence intervention and prevention efforts.
The program was codified as the Break the Cycle of Violence Act in 2019, assigning the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) the responsibility for administering CalVIP.
It has provided over $250 million in funding for local initiatives. Recent legislative changes, including Assembly Bill 762, have expanded the program's reach to include counties and tribal governments affected by gun violence, increasing maximum grant amounts to $2.5 million per year. The BSCC is tasked with evaluating these initiatives and reporting their impacts to the Legislature.
Work Details
The RFP seeks proposals from universities, research firms, and consultants to enhance the data collection and evaluation capacity of CalVIP Cohort 5 grantees. Key tasks include:
1. Reviewing funded proposals to assess technical assistance needs related to data collection and evaluation.
2. Developing a refined technical assistance delivery plan within one month of contract execution.
3. Conducting a data collection readiness assessment within three months of contract initiation.
4. Providing ongoing technical assistance through various methods including group training and direct support.
5. Creating resources such as training videos and infographics for grantees.
6. Facilitating opportunities for grantees to share findings and best practices.
7. Preparing quarterly reports on technical assistance provided.
Period of Performance
The contract will commence on January 1, 2026, and conclude on December 31, 2028, with an additional six-month period for final reporting extending until June 30, 2029.
Place of Performance
The services will be performed throughout California, focusing on areas served by CalVIP Cohort 5 grantees.
The California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Grant Program, established by the State Legislature in Fiscal Year 2017-18, aims to support local violence intervention and prevention efforts.
The program was codified as the Break the Cycle of Violence Act in 2019, assigning the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) the responsibility for administering CalVIP.
It has provided over $250 million in funding for local initiatives. Recent legislative changes, including Assembly Bill 762, have expanded the program's reach to include counties and tribal governments affected by gun violence, increasing maximum grant amounts to $2.5 million per year. The BSCC is tasked with evaluating these initiatives and reporting their impacts to the Legislature.
Work Details
The RFP seeks proposals from universities, research firms, and consultants to enhance the data collection and evaluation capacity of CalVIP Cohort 5 grantees. Key tasks include:
1. Reviewing funded proposals to assess technical assistance needs related to data collection and evaluation.
2. Developing a refined technical assistance delivery plan within one month of contract execution.
3. Conducting a data collection readiness assessment within three months of contract initiation.
4. Providing ongoing technical assistance through various methods including group training and direct support.
5. Creating resources such as training videos and infographics for grantees.
6. Facilitating opportunities for grantees to share findings and best practices.
7. Preparing quarterly reports on technical assistance provided.
Period of Performance
The contract will commence on January 1, 2026, and conclude on December 31, 2028, with an additional six-month period for final reporting extending until June 30, 2029.
Place of Performance
The services will be performed throughout California, focusing on areas served by CalVIP Cohort 5 grantees.
Overview
Opportunity Type
Sell Event
Opportunity ID
0000034345
Version
2
Response Deadline
April 4, 2025
Past Due
Date Posted
Feb. 18, 2025
Source
Pre-Bid Conference
Non Mandatory
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$500,000 - $2,000,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
High
On 2/18/25 State & Community Corrections in California issued Sell Event California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Grant Program: Strengthening the Data Collection and Evaluation Capacity of Grantees with ID 0000034345 due 4/4/25.
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